There will be over 30 exhibitors all directly related to gardening, covering native plants, fruit and ornamental trees, grafting, herb seeds, heritage vegetable and flower seeds, composting, garden societies, hydroponics, community-shared agriculture, bees, permaculture and more. It's a fun place to talk to experts on all kinds of topics. There is a free seed swap as well as a free garden magazine and book swap and children's activities. Refreshments are available and there are lots of great door prizes.

Entrance is free, although they do ask for donations at the door to cover costs, with excess going to Seeds of Diversity. For more information visit their facebook page.